The album opens with “Why Did I
Choose You,” which starts with some soft and pretty playing on piano, setting
the tone. After a minute or so, Judith Lorick’s vocals come in, sounding
gorgeous and smooth. And then that horn, like a supporting voice behind her,
adds to the song’s sweet beauty. This track has a wonderful late-night vibe,
and feels like a warm embrace. “And when
I lost my heart so many years ago/I lost it lovingly and willingly to you/If I
had to choose again, I would still choose you.” Perfect. That’s followed by
“Lucky To Be Me,” and Eric Reed also begins this one on piano. His piano and her
voice take us to a gentler, more romantic, beautiful world, a world of caresses
and poetry, a world of red wine and candles, a world many of us crave. “What a night/Suddenly you came in sight/Looking
just the way I'd hope you'd be/I'm so lucky to be me.” My favorite moment of this song is when she
sings, “Knew at once I wanted you/Never
dreamed you’d want me too,” and the horn comes in to carry us away into the
romantic night.
The trumpet is there from the
start of “Wild Is The Wind,” a track with a great, sultry sound. This is a song
I first heard done by David Bowie (it’s on his Station To Station album), and still associate it with him. But I
love what Judith Lorick does with it, and I like the ending, the playful interaction
between keys and horn, and wish it went on a bit longer (or a lot longer). That’s
followed by a medley of “For All We Know” and “I’ll Be Seeing You,” a wonderful
combination, Judith’s beautiful voice supported by piano. “For all we know/This may only be a dream/We come and we go/Like the
ripples of a stream/So love me tonight.” How can your heart not react to
these words, to her delivery?
“I’m Gonna Laugh You Right Out
Of My Life” has something of a different feel from most of the other tracks,
with a bit more pep. It’s a more playful rendition, but still with gorgeous
vocals. That’s followed by “When I Look Into Your Eyes,” which features a
beautiful and moving lead on horn. It’s an excellent track, but probably my
favorite is “Hymne A L’amour,” which follows it. This one is sung in French at
first. What is it about this language that makes it always sound so beautiful?
I don’t know. Judith Lorick then switches to English. “If it seems that everything is lost/I should smile and never count the
cost/If you love me, really love me/Let it happen, I won’t care.” Yup, a
reminder of how love is more important than all the shit going on out there.
Judith then concludes the album with its title track, “The Second Time Around.”
This track makes me feel good, and I love the little laugh that she gives after
the line “There are those who bet love
comes but once,” telling us just how she feels. “I’m oh-so-glad we met the second time around.”
CD Track List
- Why Did I Choose You
- Lucky To Be Me
- Wild Is The Wind
- For All We Know/I’ll Be Seeing You
- He Needs Me
- If You Could See Me Now
- I’m Gonna Laugh You Right Out Of My Life
- When I Look In Your Eyes
- Hymne A L’amour
- The Second Time Around
The Second Time Around is scheduled to be released on September 28,
2018.
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